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In reply to the discussion: If we want to win in 2016, we need Bernie Sanders as our candidate. [View all]kentuck
(115,407 posts)57. I guess we could negotiate?
If Hillary wins the primaries, then this Bernie supporter would support Hillary. I could never think of not voting.
But Bernie's message needs to be heard and a lot of citizens agree with him on a lot of issues.
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It's too early to take polls seriously. Around this time in 2008 Hillary was killing her opponents
Exilednight
May 2015
#52
In 2014 the country voted for liberal policies (e.g., minimum wage) but did not ...
Scuba
May 2015
#53
Maybe a Hilary-Bernie ticket would satisfy all the Dems and attract Independents and young people.
olegramps
May 2015
#21
It's not hatred of Hillary. It's a realistic assessment of her corporatist inclinations.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#73
I don't find your assessment realistic. It appears to be driven by drama rather than facts.
olegramps
May 2015
#78
Vermont is a homogeneous state with one third the population of the San Fernando Valley.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#97
Obama's margin included a good chunk of moderate independents and liberal Republicans...
brooklynite
May 2015
#3
Being liked is different than winning. Too many people are looking for real answers and Bernie is
jwirr
May 2015
#11
Don't forget the huge Independent vote also which 'conventional' candidates will not get considering
sabrina 1
May 2015
#6
And the youth. My non-voting grandson told me the other day that he was going to vote for Bernie.
jwirr
May 2015
#18
There is real excitement around him. I don't remember the last time we have seen anyone like him.
jwirr
May 2015
#96
The problem with this argument is that even though people have been "taught to hate" her,
DanTex
May 2015
#8
Not you but I got agita when people compare mid term and general elections
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#99
Which points to the need for new Democratic leaders/new Democratic policies being heavily promoted.
stillwaiting
May 2015
#130
It really doesn't matter if we can capture R votes. The ones who do not change because of what
jwirr
May 2015
#19
The Reagan Democrats were made up of mostly labor, and they favored Reagan over Carter. It would
still_one
May 2015
#28
No matter who wins the Democratic nomination it is not going to be a slam dunk.
still_one
May 2015
#27
Consider this - in 2012 more Pennsylvanians voted to have a Dem represent them in the House
LynneSin
May 2015
#139
I'm sorry, with the group of idiots on the GOP ticket, to say only Bernie could win 2016
LynneSin
May 2015
#29
Do you really think that 60+ million Americans are going to vote for Bernie Sanders?
George II
May 2015
#31
I changed registration from Independent to Democrat to vote in the primary for him.
olegramps
May 2015
#70
not necessarily a bad thing - lets get this crap out now and not next year at this time
DrDan
May 2015
#51
Well . . . because it is often a sign of a person who, shall I say, makes those signs
Nay
Jun 2015
#154
I'm saying we could have the worst candidate in the world but if you get people excited to vote
justiceischeap
May 2015
#72
That is what campaigns are all about, may the best or most popular candidate win
randys1
May 2015
#77
"The left is luke warm about her at best." So the many polls that show her with massive support
Number23
May 2015
#94
I think if you added up all the minorities (black, Asian, Hispanic, Arab etc.) on DU together
Number23
May 2015
#114
That was no socialite, that was Pauline Kael, a film critic, and that's also not what she said.
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#115
That's because of name recognition and the fact that most people don't pay as close attention
cui bono
May 2015
#144
Yes, conservatives and Republicans will be a little nicer to Bernie and go a little easier on him
bluestateguy
May 2015
#129